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[Show more]chronic kidney disease (CKD) invovles - Answer progressive, irreversible loss of kidney function 
 
CKD is defined as presence of - Answer kidney damage (pathologic abnormalities, markers of damage (blood urine imaging testS) 
and glomerular filtration rate GFR < 60mL/min for 3 months or lo...
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Add to cartchronic kidney disease (CKD) invovles - Answer progressive, irreversible loss of kidney function 
 
CKD is defined as presence of - Answer kidney damage (pathologic abnormalities, markers of damage (blood urine imaging testS) 
and glomerular filtration rate GFR < 60mL/min for 3 months or lo...
The nurse is preparing to assess a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD). 
Which assessment should the nurse make a priority? 
 
History of autoimmune diseases 
 
Presence and location of a peritoneal catheter 
 
Vital signs, especially blood pressure 
 
Presence of skin rashes - Answer Presen...
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Add to cartThe nurse is preparing to assess a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD). 
Which assessment should the nurse make a priority? 
 
History of autoimmune diseases 
 
Presence and location of a peritoneal catheter 
 
Vital signs, especially blood pressure 
 
Presence of skin rashes - Answer Presen...
The nurse knows which of the following body systems is responsible for the production of erythropoietin? 
 
A) Urinary system 
B) Cardiovascular system 
C) Lymphatic system 
D) Endocrine system - Answer A) Urinary system 
 
The nurse is reading a health care provider's (HCP) progress notes in the...
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Add to cartThe nurse knows which of the following body systems is responsible for the production of erythropoietin? 
 
A) Urinary system 
B) Cardiovascular system 
C) Lymphatic system 
D) Endocrine system - Answer A) Urinary system 
 
The nurse is reading a health care provider's (HCP) progress notes in the...
1. The nurse preparing to administer a dose of calcium acetate (PhosLo) to a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD) should know that this medication should have a beneficial effect on which laboratory value? 
A. Sodium 
B. Potassium 
C. Magnesium 
D. Phosphorus - Answer D. 
 
Phosphorus and cal...
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Add to cart1. The nurse preparing to administer a dose of calcium acetate (PhosLo) to a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD) should know that this medication should have a beneficial effect on which laboratory value? 
A. Sodium 
B. Potassium 
C. Magnesium 
D. Phosphorus - Answer D. 
 
Phosphorus and cal...
Which explanation by the nurse is an accurate description of CKD? - Answer It is a fatal disorder unless renal replacement therapy is received. 
 
What additional information in Judy's history may be related to the onset of ESRD? (Select all that apply) - Answer -Hypertension 
 
-Polycystic Kidne...
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Add to cartWhich explanation by the nurse is an accurate description of CKD? - Answer It is a fatal disorder unless renal replacement therapy is received. 
 
What additional information in Judy's history may be related to the onset of ESRD? (Select all that apply) - Answer -Hypertension 
 
-Polycystic Kidne...
After the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
 
a. Teach the patient about normal AVG function. 
 
b. Remind the patient to take a daily low-dose aspirin tablet. 
 
c. Repo...
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Add to cartAfter the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
 
a. Teach the patient about normal AVG function. 
 
b. Remind the patient to take a daily low-dose aspirin tablet. 
 
c. Repo...
How is chronic kidney disease defined? - Answer It's defined as a kidney *structure* or *function* abnormalities for greater than or equal to 3 months. 
 
What are some examples of kidney structure abnormalities seen with Chronic kidney disease? - Answer -Albuminuria > 30mg/day 
-Hematuria o...
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Add to cartHow is chronic kidney disease defined? - Answer It's defined as a kidney *structure* or *function* abnormalities for greater than or equal to 3 months. 
 
What are some examples of kidney structure abnormalities seen with Chronic kidney disease? - Answer -Albuminuria > 30mg/day 
-Hematuria o...
You are teaching the patient with chronic kidney disease about what symptoms to report to the doctor when outside of the hospital. Which statement, if made by the patient, indicates correct understanding? 
A) "I should call my doctor if my stomach starts feeling sick or my breath smells funny like...
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Add to cartYou are teaching the patient with chronic kidney disease about what symptoms to report to the doctor when outside of the hospital. Which statement, if made by the patient, indicates correct understanding? 
A) "I should call my doctor if my stomach starts feeling sick or my breath smells funny like...
Signs and symptoms of fluid imbalance - Answer Edema, hypertension, pulmonary edema, sob 
 
What is uremia? - Answer Build up of toxins 
 
What happens in left ventricular hypertrophy? - Answer Fluid overload, heart pumps more to get blood to more places, muscle mall thickens, chamber gets sma...
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Add to cartSigns and symptoms of fluid imbalance - Answer Edema, hypertension, pulmonary edema, sob 
 
What is uremia? - Answer Build up of toxins 
 
What happens in left ventricular hypertrophy? - Answer Fluid overload, heart pumps more to get blood to more places, muscle mall thickens, chamber gets sma...
chronic kidney disease - Answer significant decrease in renal function 
 
happens over a long period of time 
 
IS IRREVERSIBLE!!! 
 
chronic kidney disease vs. acute kidney injury - Answer chronic kidney disease: develops over long period of time, is irreversible 
 
acute kidney injury: sudden,...
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Add to cartchronic kidney disease - Answer significant decrease in renal function 
 
happens over a long period of time 
 
IS IRREVERSIBLE!!! 
 
chronic kidney disease vs. acute kidney injury - Answer chronic kidney disease: develops over long period of time, is irreversible 
 
acute kidney injury: sudden,...
Stage 1: Kidney damage with ____________ or _____________ GFR [GFR > or = ____ ] - Answer normal or increased; 90 
 
Stage 2: Kidney damage with ________________ in GFR [GFR ____ - ____] - Answer mild decrease; 60-89 
 
Stage 3: __________________ in GFR [GFR ____-_____] - Answer moderate d...
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Add to cartStage 1: Kidney damage with ____________ or _____________ GFR [GFR > or = ____ ] - Answer normal or increased; 90 
 
Stage 2: Kidney damage with ________________ in GFR [GFR ____ - ____] - Answer mild decrease; 60-89 
 
Stage 3: __________________ in GFR [GFR ____-_____] - Answer moderate d...
How do you determine that a patient's oliguria is associated with acute renal failure (ARF)? 
A. Specific gravity of urine at 3 different times is 1.010. 
B. The serum creatinine level is normal. 
C. The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is normal or below. 
D. Hypokalemia is identified. - Answer A...
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Add to cartHow do you determine that a patient's oliguria is associated with acute renal failure (ARF)? 
A. Specific gravity of urine at 3 different times is 1.010. 
B. The serum creatinine level is normal. 
C. The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is normal or below. 
D. Hypokalemia is identified. - Answer A...
After the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
 
a. 
Elevate the patients arm above the level of the heart. 
b. 
Report the patients symptoms to the health care provider. 
c...
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Add to cartAfter the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
 
a. 
Elevate the patients arm above the level of the heart. 
b. 
Report the patients symptoms to the health care provider. 
c...
What are intrarenal causes of AKI (select all that apply)? 
a. anaphylaxis 
b. renal stones 
c. bladder cancer 
d. nephrotoxic drugs 
e. acute glomerulonephritis 
f. tubular obstruction by myoglobin - Answer d, e, f. Intrarenal causes of AKI includes conditions that cause direct damage to the kid...
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Add to cartWhat are intrarenal causes of AKI (select all that apply)? 
a. anaphylaxis 
b. renal stones 
c. bladder cancer 
d. nephrotoxic drugs 
e. acute glomerulonephritis 
f. tubular obstruction by myoglobin - Answer d, e, f. Intrarenal causes of AKI includes conditions that cause direct damage to the kid...
After the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
a. Elevate the patient's arm above the level of the heart. 
b. Report the patient's symptoms to the health care provider. 
c...
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Add to cartAfter the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
a. Elevate the patient's arm above the level of the heart. 
b. Report the patient's symptoms to the health care provider. 
c...
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______________ is solely filtered from the bloodstream via the glomerulus and is NOT reabsorbed back into the bloodstream but is excreted through the urine. 
A. Urea 
B. Creatinine 
C. Potassium 
D. Magnesium - Answer The answer is B. Creatinine is a waste product from muscle breakdown and is remo...
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Add to cart______________ is solely filtered from the bloodstream via the glomerulus and is NOT reabsorbed back into the bloodstream but is excreted through the urine. 
A. Urea 
B. Creatinine 
C. Potassium 
D. Magnesium - Answer The answer is B. Creatinine is a waste product from muscle breakdown and is remo...
Intrarenal causes of acute kidney injury - Answer Nephrotoxic drugs 
Acute glomerulonephritis 
Tubular obstruction by myoglobin 
 
An 83-year-old female patient was found lying on the bathroom floor. She said she fell 2 days ago and has not been able to take her heart medicine or eat or drink any...
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Add to cartIntrarenal causes of acute kidney injury - Answer Nephrotoxic drugs 
Acute glomerulonephritis 
Tubular obstruction by myoglobin 
 
An 83-year-old female patient was found lying on the bathroom floor. She said she fell 2 days ago and has not been able to take her heart medicine or eat or drink any...
A client with glomerulonephritis is at risk of developing acute renal failure. The nurse monitors the client for which sign of this complication? 
 
a) bradycardia 
b) hypertension 
c) decreased cardiac output 
d) decreased central venous pressure - Answer B 
- Acute renal failure caused by glomer...
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Add to cartA client with glomerulonephritis is at risk of developing acute renal failure. The nurse monitors the client for which sign of this complication? 
 
a) bradycardia 
b) hypertension 
c) decreased cardiac output 
d) decreased central venous pressure - Answer B 
- Acute renal failure caused by glomer...
A client with acute renal failure develops sever hyperkalemia. What would the nurse anticipate to be used to treat this imbalance? 
1) Furosemide (Lasix) 
2) Amphojel (aluminum hydroxide) 
3) 50% glucose and regular insulin 
4) Epoetin (Procrit) - Answer 3: Hyperkalemia can develop into an emergen...
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Add to cartA client with acute renal failure develops sever hyperkalemia. What would the nurse anticipate to be used to treat this imbalance? 
1) Furosemide (Lasix) 
2) Amphojel (aluminum hydroxide) 
3) 50% glucose and regular insulin 
4) Epoetin (Procrit) - Answer 3: Hyperkalemia can develop into an emergen...
What are intrarenal causes of acute kidney injury? 
 
a. anaphylaxis 
b. renal stones 
c. bladder cancer 
d. nephrotoxic drugs 
e. acute glomerulonephritis 
f. tubular obstruction my myoglobin - Answer d, e, f. Intrarenal causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) 
include conditions that cause direct da...
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Add to cartWhat are intrarenal causes of acute kidney injury? 
 
a. anaphylaxis 
b. renal stones 
c. bladder cancer 
d. nephrotoxic drugs 
e. acute glomerulonephritis 
f. tubular obstruction my myoglobin - Answer d, e, f. Intrarenal causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) 
include conditions that cause direct da...
After the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
a. Elevate the patient's arm above the level of the heart. 
b. Report the patient's symptoms to the health care provider. 
c...
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Add to cartAfter the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm, a patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? 
a. Elevate the patient's arm above the level of the heart. 
b. Report the patient's symptoms to the health care provider. 
c...
The nurse is caring for a 68-yr-old man who had coronary artery bypass surgery 3 weeks ago. During the oliguric phase of acute kidney disease, which action would be appropriate to include in the plan of care? 
 
a. Provide foods high in potassium. 
b. Restrict fluids based on urine output. 
c. Monit...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a 68-yr-old man who had coronary artery bypass surgery 3 weeks ago. During the oliguric phase of acute kidney disease, which action would be appropriate to include in the plan of care? 
 
a. Provide foods high in potassium. 
b. Restrict fluids based on urine output. 
c. Monit...
Define peritoneal dialysis. - Answer The removal of wastes, electrolytes and fluids from the body using the peritoneum as a dialyzing membrane 
 
When PD is being used the client must be on heparin. (T/F) - Answer False, you do not need to be heparinized for peritoneal, but you do need to be hep...
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Add to cartDefine peritoneal dialysis. - Answer The removal of wastes, electrolytes and fluids from the body using the peritoneum as a dialyzing membrane 
 
When PD is being used the client must be on heparin. (T/F) - Answer False, you do not need to be heparinized for peritoneal, but you do need to be hep...
An 83-year-old female patient was found lying on the bathroom floor. She said she fell 2 days ago and has not been 
able to take her heart medicine or eat or drink anything since then. What conditions could be causing prerenal AKI in 
this patient (select all that apply)? 
a. Anaphylaxis 
b. Rena...
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Add to cartAn 83-year-old female patient was found lying on the bathroom floor. She said she fell 2 days ago and has not been 
able to take her heart medicine or eat or drink anything since then. What conditions could be causing prerenal AKI in 
this patient (select all that apply)? 
a. Anaphylaxis 
b. Rena...
The client with chronic renal failure is undergoing peritoneal dialysis. He asks why the nurse monitors his blood glucose levels. Which of the following will be the most appropriate response by the nurse? 
 
a) I have to check if you have diabetes mellitus 
b) the dialysate contains glucose 
c) the ...
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Add to cartThe client with chronic renal failure is undergoing peritoneal dialysis. He asks why the nurse monitors his blood glucose levels. Which of the following will be the most appropriate response by the nurse? 
 
a) I have to check if you have diabetes mellitus 
b) the dialysate contains glucose 
c) the ...
Dialysis allows for the exchange of particles across a semipermeable membrane by which of the following actions? 
 
1. Osmosis and diffusion 
2. Passage of fluid toward a solution with a lower solute concentration 
3. Allowing the passage of blood cells and protein molecules through it. 
4. Passage ...
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Add to cartDialysis allows for the exchange of particles across a semipermeable membrane by which of the following actions? 
 
1. Osmosis and diffusion 
2. Passage of fluid toward a solution with a lower solute concentration 
3. Allowing the passage of blood cells and protein molecules through it. 
4. Passage ...
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